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<p>[QUOTE="2xR, post: 125568, member: 5164"]Add the wattage of all the appliances you'll be wanting to operate, simultaneously, and that total is the correct wattage of the converter you'll need. </p><p> </p><p>I try to keep everything 12v. My cooler and cell phone charger are 12v. I only use the converter to operate a 13" TV, and a PS2. I get by with a 400w converter plugged into one of the 12v receptacles. Easy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="2xR, post: 125568, member: 5164"]Add the wattage of all the appliances you'll be wanting to operate, simultaneously, and that total is the correct wattage of the converter you'll need. I try to keep everything 12v. My cooler and cell phone charger are 12v. I only use the converter to operate a 13" TV, and a PS2. I get by with a 400w converter plugged into one of the 12v receptacles. Easy.[/QUOTE]
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